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That is one kickass pile of N64s. :D
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Loving the Lunar.

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you have an awesome N64 hardware collection. nice mini arcade you have there as well :)
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[quote="harper"]That is one kickass pile of N64s. :D[/quote
I had a feeling you would like those.
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That is a very nice collection. I have one question though. Is it good to stack PS1 ones vertically like that? I've read that CDs shouldn't be kept like that long term
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Gamerforlife wrote:That is a very nice collection. I have one question though. Is it good to stack PS1 ones vertically like that? I've read that CDs shouldn't be kept like that long term
And the reasoning for that?

The only negative I can think of about stacking like that is trying to get the game you want to play out if it's at the bottom. :)
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ZenErik wrote:
Gamerforlife wrote:That is a very nice collection. I have one question though. Is it good to stack PS1 ones vertically like that? I've read that CDs shouldn't be kept like that long term
And the reasoning for that?

The only negative I can think of about stacking like that is trying to get the game you want to play out if it's at the bottom. :)
Those ps1 games are the ones that didn't fit on the other shelves. i have around 200 more ps1 games.
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I also love all the different N64 controllers and the rows of Saturn games. Awesome stuff. :)
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ZenErik wrote:
Gamerforlife wrote:That is a very nice collection. I have one question though. Is it good to stack PS1 ones vertically like that? I've read that CDs shouldn't be kept like that long term
And the reasoning for that?

The only negative I can think of about stacking like that is trying to get the game you want to play out if it's at the bottom. :)
I had read some stuff years ago about warping and the effects of gravity on the disc with nothing but the hub holding it up when it's vertical. May be a myth though, or something more applicable to old laserdiscs and vinyl
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